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Making your own drawer handles
I'm trying to figure out how one would go about making their own drawer handles. Similar to this http://www.rockler.com/product.cfm?p...6&filter=33324
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Hard to imagine you could make them for less than the $4.99 Rockler gets. Of course if you don't want Oak...
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Bingo. I need to make them of SYP.
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Start with a long length of your SYP. Rout the recess with a plunge router, using a bit which can plunge, and which undercuts for the pull -- for instance the finger pull bit on this page http://www.mlcswoodworking.com/shops...er_pull_anchor Use a template to guide the router.
Make lots of these recesses along the length of stock. Then form the swoop of the front face. You can do this with a cove cut on a table saw, or maybe with a router bit. Then cut each handle off the long stick. Use a template and a router table to cut the outside shape of each handle. Or you might could find that handle in pine of some sort. It probably wouldn't be SYP, but.... |
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